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Coca-Cola Museum in Atlanta


The World of Coca-Cola is a museum in Atlanta, USA, that celebrates the history and culture of Coke, one of America's favorite soft drinks. The museum is located on a 20-acre complex across Baker Street from Centennial Olympic Park just a few blocks away from where John Pemberton initially created the formula for Coca-Cola. Next to the World of Coca-Cola is the Georgia Aquarium, another popular attraction in Atlanta city. Coke was introduced over 125 years ago in the city of Atlanta and it's corporate headquarters has remained there ever since. Initially, Coke was sold as a patent medicine for five cents a glass at soda fountains, which were popular in the United States at the time due to the belief that carbonated water was good for the health. Pemberton claimed Coca-Cola cured many diseases, including morphine addiction, dyspepsia, neurasthenia, headache, and impotence. Pemberton ran the first advertisement for the beverage on May 29 of the same year in the "Atlanta Journal". Within a year, Coca-Cola was established as a company. By the time of its 50th anniversary, the soft drink had reached the status of a national icon in the USA.

20 World’s Most Visited Museums


Each year, millions of tourists take in beautiful art and artifacts at these top-ranked attractions in London, New York, Paris and Washington, DC. It’s no surprise that the Louvre has yet again claimed the title of the world’s most-visited museum—it’s only the home of the world’s most popular woman: Mona Lisa. This article lists the most visited art museums in the world. Several major art museums, such as the Palace Museum in Beijing, which annually draw close to 12 million visitors, the Vatican Museums of Rome, with 5,078,004 visitors in 2011, and the National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico City, with 1,767,092 visitors in 2011, were not included.

01. Musée du Louvre, Paris

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